Geographers use the term "hemisphere" to refer to half of the earth, with the most common divisions being the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere, separated by the equator.
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each half is equal hence the term hemisphere: half a circle
The term that means half the earth is "hemisphere." The earth is divided into two main hemispheres: the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere, each representing half of the planet's surface.
a hemisphere?
The Outback is in Australia, which is in the southern hemisphere.
The generic term for Europeans who led expeditions to the western hemisphere was explorer, but most were Spanish and called conquistadors
"Hemi-" is a combining form meaning "half". So a hemisphere is just a half of a sphere.
The root word for hemisphere is "hemi-", which means half.
That's a hemisphere.
A "hamisphere" is not a recognized term or concept. It may have been a typo or misspelling. If you meant "hemisphere," it refers to half of the Earth divided by the equator (Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere) or by the Prime Meridian (Eastern Hemisphere and Western Hemisphere).
The term for the newly discovered lands in the Western Hemisphere was the "New World."